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Royal College of Chiropractic Sports Sciences : ウィキペディア英語版
Royal College of Chiropractic Sports Sciences

Royal College of Chiropractic Sports Sciences (Canada), or RCCSS(C) is the national governing organization for sports chiropractic in Canada.〔http://www.rccssc.ca〕 On June 22, 2010, Queen Elizabeth II granted the college permission to use the title ''Royal College of Chiropractic Sports Sciences (Canada)'' after it "met stringent criteria, including its devotion to scientific causes and the field of sports health care in Canada."
==History==

Contemporary sports chiropractic in Canada developed from two previous organizations. The first was called the Canadian Academy of Chiropractic Sports Therapists (CACST). A debate emerged as a result of the profession’s concern with the word “therapist” and, as a result, the CACST was renamed the Canadian Chiropractic Sports Academy (CCSA) in 1978.
The CCSA gradually became less active over the next several years and after a period of dormancy, sports chiropractic was re-organized in Canada with yet another name change to reflect its rebirth and modernization. The College of Chiropractic Sports Sciences (Canada), or CCSS(C), received its charter from the Canadian Chiropractic Association in October 1984. The CCSS(C) was granted its patent letters on February 12, 1990, by the Ministry of Consumer and Corporate Affairs, for the Government of Canada, and moved forward, growing annually to become the largest post graduate organization for Chiropractic Sports Sciences in the world.
Along with its academic and research responsibilities, the CCSS(C) has become the key provider for political and inter-professional relationships for the Canadian Chiropractic Association with the various sport communities both in Canada and internationally. As a result, chiropractic was included as part of the host medical services for the Winter Olympic Games in 2010 for the first time. Dr. Jack Taunton, VANOC Chief Medical Officer, was able to establish a truly inter-professional collaborative model of health care delivery with chiropractors and other health care professionals working side by side to the best benefit of those they serve.

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